Sir Keir Starmer has warned the Labour party not to take the result of Thursday’s general election for granted as he said there were still “millions” of undecided voters across the country.
With Labour 20 points ahead of the Conservatives in the opinion polls, the party is trying to avoid looking complacent on the eve of what could be a historic landslide victory after 14 years in opposition.
Speaking at a rally of activists and high-profile supporters on Saturday afternoon, the Labour leader said it was still possible for his party to wake up on Friday to yet another Conservative government if it were to “take our foot off the gas” and think victory was in the bag.